Scenario: Aging parents discuss their family’s financial fate Mary, the wife, speaks: Johnny and I have been married for 50 years. He’s 78 and I’m 74. Our children are Barbara, 50, and Billy, 46. Coming from the “old school” way of thinking, we’ve been very private about our finances and rarely discuss this part of our lives with the kids. But at our age, we have to face the fact...

Scenario: Adult sisters disagree over their aging, widowed father’s care The caretaking sister in Ohio: “Since Mom passed away six months ago, Dad hasn’t been the same. He sits around moping all day. He even refuses to visit his long-time friends at the senior center. I’m worried about him. My sister says to leave him alone, but she has no idea what Dad is like now. And I don’t trust her....

New York, NY - October 14, 2011 – According to attorney Harriette M. Steinberg, Baby Boomers (born 1946 – 1964) are once again about to forge ahead into a new frontier. “Whether we call it aging, approaching the next stage in life or going grey, your future will involve making lifestyle changes that past generations have never had to make, and that younger generations may not understand. And these changes can...